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You are going to be first asked 2 questions about your preferences over risky options, then a few demographic questions.<br>
    In addition to your HIT payment, the requester will play out your preferred option in one of the 2 preference questions.<br>
    If the first question is selected and you win, you will receive an additional $10 payment.<br>
    If the second question is selected and you win, you will receive an additional $1 payment.

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<h3>Please read all instructions!!</h3>

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<h2>Question 1
<br>Consider the following options:</h2>
Option 1. Picking a number from 0-9 and then letting a computer randomly pick a number from 0-9. If the numbers match, you win $10; otherwise you receive $0.<br>
Option 2. Letting a computer randomly pick a number between 0-9 two separate times. If it picks the same number each time you receive $10; otherwise you receive $0.

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Which option would you prefer?<br>
<div class="radio"><label><input name="Pl" required="" type="radio" value="2" /></label>Option 1</div>
<div class="radio"><label><input name="Pl" required="" type="radio" value="1" /></label>Option 2</div>
<div class="radio"><label><input name="Pl" required="" type="radio" value="3" /></label>I value both options equally</div>
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<h3>The second question is similar to the one above, please read carefully to understand the difference</h3>

<h2>Question 2
<br>Consider the following options:</h2>
Option 1. Picking a number from 0-9 and then letting a computer randomly pick a number from 0-9. If the numbers do NOT match, you win $10; otherwise you receive $0.<br>
Option 2. Letting a computer randomly pick a number between 0-9 two separate times. If it does NOT pick the same number each time you receive $10; otherwise you receive $0.

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Which option would you prefer?<br>
<div class="radio"><label><input name="Ph" required="" type="radio" value="2" /></label>Option 1</div>
<div class="radio"><label><input name="Ph" required="" type="radio" value="1" /></label>Option 2</div>
<div class="radio"><label><input name="Ph" required="" type="radio" value="3" /></label>I value both options equally</div>
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